I'd say he agrees…just like he agreed to give Dominic the code in this episode. B^}
I'd say he agrees…just like he agreed to give Dominic the code in this episode. B^}
Well, I didn't cry, but, yeah, I marked out. And I'm older than you are.
Yeah, but I would assume that that was what happened immediately after the last scene.
Yeah…when they were talking about how he could still appeal (as an argument against taking the plea), I was surprised that no one mentioned that if Alicia wins while the case is on appeal, she might be able to help him, while once he pleads guilty there's likely to be little or nothing she can do even if she wins.…
Not the writers' fault. As has been discussed here before, part of the deal to get the show back for this final season was to pay the main cast less by having each of them not appear in two episodes.
And it wasn't just the thing with Ed. If it were just that, it would be forgivable (especially in TV world, where everybody seems to have the storyline—remember Adam with the young woman who worked in the Luncheonette?). It was Julia quitting her job after years of having Joel stay home, forcing him to go back to…
Yeah, the references to "war" REALLY put me off. "Hey, folks, it's the Battle of Saratoga! Because, you know, when you're eating fancy food, it's fun to compare it to brutality and death!" The whole thing was pointless and kind of offensive.
Yeah, on the "reunion" show (which they, perhaps not concidentally, no longer do).
Don't be like THIS Rub Lowe.
His dad is Eddie Money! (Eddie Money attended the police academy in New York before his music career. Of course, Eddie Money's still alive….)
I don't think I'd argue that, since "Maybelline", "Bo Diddley", and "Tutti Frutti" all predated Presley's first major pop hit (although he had scored country hits on Sun Records). But he certainly helped them and other black musicians in the long run by establishing rock and roll as more than a fad and expanding its…
I had to go to the Closed Captioning, and it did say Soundgarden. (Man, if that's what makes someone old, I'm ancient!)
>>Who watches Nora all day while Kristina runs the school for Kids Bopz extras?<<
Yes, definitely. Some of the kids should probably have dedicated aides who basically follow them everywhere.
Yeah, but at least she *guaranteed* Max that he'd meet a girl that he likes and that likes him back pretty soon. Because that's not a bad idea at all. I mean, it's not like there are ever teenage boys who don't get to experience that. And it's not at all like Kristina has already expressed that she doesn't think Max…
The review says:
Yeah, I wanted to see whether anyone would notice that. I was thinking that was why Alicia was so focused on what she said.
Well, I may be the only one (well, I know of a couple others), but I'm bummed.
That was 30 Rock. http://www.imdb.com/title/t…
The Holt moment was GREAT. And huge…I can't remember EVER seeing Holt display emotion like that. The whole running gag with him is that his elated face is indistinguishable from his mourning face. And he finally celebrates…winning a pointless "guess what made Amy late" contest. Cracked me up.